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Brantley County Herons Coach’s Show w David Shores August 15

Jason Bishop Show August 15 2024

Space U
By: Robert Craft
TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services
UCF has been a stable competitive team in college football, and a team to never overlook, and that is the case again this season. UCF is projected to be at top of the BIG 12 conference but have some interesting games on the 2024 slate.
Here is a look at my game-by-game predictions for the 2024 Central Florida Knights:
August 29 New Hampshire Wildcats
September 7 Sam Houston Bearkats
2 Cupcake UCF Wins
September 14 at TCU Horned Frogs: We expect the TCU Horned Frogs to be better on offense than they were a season ago. Never easy to go into Fort Worth and win. UCF defense steps up and Knights start 3-0. UCF 31 TCU 27.
September 28 Colorado Buffaloes: The Bounce House will be lit. Coach Prime will watch his Buffaloes melt in the Orlando heat. In a shoot-out, the Knights win. UCF 45 Colorado 38.
October 5 at Florida Gators: Never easy to go to Gainesville and win a game. Florida wants to be better this season, now we will see if that actually comes to fruition. The Gators grab a win. Florida 31 UCF 28.
October 12 Cincinnati Bearcats: The Knights roll and take care of Cincinnati. This is the military appreciation game at the Bounce House and the defense will come to life. UCF 28 Cincinnati 10.
October 19 at Iowa State Cyclones: Iowa State plays a defensive style game here and keeps the Knights from moving the ball too quickly. Iowa State finds a way in late October in Ames. Iowa State 24 UCF 20.
October 26 Brigham Young Cougars: The Cougars are slayed, as UCF gets another in the win column. UCF 38 BYU 17.
November 2 Arizona Wildcats: I think this could be the best game of the season. In a shootout, the Knights win at home. This is a game they really need. UCF 48 Arizona 42.
November 9 at Arizona State Sun Devils: The Knights travel to Tempe and leave with a huge win. The Knights have too much offense and they’ll overwhelm the Sun Devils. UCF 34 Arizona State 16.
November 23 at West Virginia Mountaineers: It could be cold in Morgantown just before Thanksgiving. The rushing attack is strong for the Mountaineers. The Knights run through West Virginia. UCF 24 West Virginia 13.
November 30 Utah Utes: The Utes are projected to be one of the best teams in the BIG 12. This could be game 1 of a 2-game series for a playoff berth. UCF with home field advantage takes game one. The crowd, heat, and rushing attack wear down the Utes. UCF 27 Utah 24.
UCF with 1 BIG 12 loss will be heading to the conference championship game and a game to make the College Football Playoffs.
Frederica Academy Knights Coach’s Show w Brandon Derrick August 14

McIntosh County Academy Buccaneers Coach’s Show w Bradley Warren August 14

Moving On Up
By: Michael Spiers
TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services
Kennesaw State’s leap from FCS to FBS football for the new season will be a significant challenge, but the program has a solid foundation to build on.
While the transition won’t be easy, there’s reason to believe the Owls can find success fairly quickly. Jacksonville State’s smooth transition in 2023 offers a positive example, though Kennesaw State’s path might be more like Sam Houston’s.
The Bearkats struggled early after their move up, starting 0-8 before turning things around with three wins in their last four games. Kennesaw State could face similar struggles, but they have the potential to make a strong start.
The Owls have a supportive fan base, strong donor backing, and a prime location in the college football landscape. These factors should help them succeed long-term, but their immediate focus will be on how well they adapt to the bigger, faster competition in FBS.
KSU has been a powerhouse on the ground since 2015, averaging nearly 300 rushing yards per game, more than any other FBS team in Georgia. The Owls’ offense relies heavily on the zone read and RPO schemes, with the quarterback playing a crucial role in their success.
The departure of signal caller Jonathan Murphy leaves a gap at quarterback, but junior Davis Bryson is ready to step up. He’s the only quarterback on the roster with experience, having thrown a few passes last season.
While Bryson is still developing as a passer, he’s a mobile quarterback who can make plays with his legs, a key factor in Kennesaw State’s run-heavy offense. The Owls ran the ball more than twice as often as they passed in 2023, and their quarterbacks accounted for a significant portion of those rushing attempts.
The offensive line, though younger this year, will need to rise to the occasion against tougher competition.
In the backfield, senior running back Michael Benefield is expected to play a crucial role. He finished last season strong, scoring two touchdowns in each of the Owls’ final three games.
Leading receiver Gabriel Benyard, who was listed as a running back last season, is another versatile weapon for the Owls. He’s likely to be used all over the field, including in the return game, where he’s already set program records.
Virginia Tech transfer Christian Moss, a Kennesaw native, could also make a significant impact when the Owls decide to air it out.
Defensively, it’s harder to predict how Kennesaw State will perform in their first FBS season. The Owls played just nine games last season, with their wins coming against non-FBS opponents.
Junior linebacker Donelius Johnson will be a key leader after recording 40 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and six tackles for loss last season.
Kennesaw State also welcomes South Carolina transfer linebacker Donovan Westmoreland, the highest-rated recruit in program history. Although Westmoreland didn’t see much action at South Carolina, he has the size and speed to be an impact player for the Owls.
Special teams were a weak spot for Kennesaw State last year, particularly in the kicking game, the Owls made just 6 of 16 field goal attempts.
However, senior punter Joshua Huiet has been reliable, and Benyard is a dangerous returner who has already set records for punt and kick return yardage since joining the team in 2021.
Since its inception in 2015, Kennesaw State’s football program has quickly found success under head coach Brian Bohannon.
The team has made four FCS Playoff appearances, largely due to their powerful option running attack. The last couple of seasons have been rough, including a 3-6 run as an independent in 2022.
Now, with key players returning and some fresh talent joining the roster, the Owls have the experience, coaching, and potential to be competitive in their first FBS season.
Success might not come immediately, but Kennesaw State has the makings of a dangerous team as they adjust to the higher level of play.
If the offense can find its rhythm and the defense holds up, the Owls could surprise some people in their inaugural FBS season.
The Owls roster has several players that may be familiar to high school football fans who are also readers of The Southern Sports Edition. Senior LB Jalen Barnum played at Wayne County High School and redshirt junior kicker, Britton Williams, was a standout for Richmond Hill.
The team also includes a couple of redshirt freshman from the old GHSA Region 1-7A in OLB Qway McCoy, who played at Colquitt County and TE Ian Pederson from Camden County High School.
The 2024 schedule for the Kennesaw State Owls is:
Aug 31 at UTSA
Sept 7 vs Louisiana
Sept 14 at San Jose State
Sept 21 OPEN DATE*
Sept 28 vs UT Martin
Oct 4 vs Jacksonville State
Oct 12 OPEN DATE*
Oct 15 at Middle Tennessee
Oct 23 vs Liberty
Oct 30 at WKU
Nov 9 at UTEP
Nov 16 vs Sam Houston
Nov 23 vs FIU
Nov 30 at Louisiana Tech
*one of the open dates should become a contest with New Mexico State
New Look Panthers
By: Kenneth Harrison
TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services
Georgia State University was founded in 1913 and it is one of University System of Georgia’s four research universities.
They started playing football in 2010. They have had some success but their overall record is 61-106 (.365). Surprisingly they have a winning bowl record at 4-2 (.667).
Head coach Shawn Elliott abruptly retired in February 2024. He coached the Panthers from 2017-2024. They started the 2023 season 6-1 and then they lost five straight games. They did win the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl to finish 7-6.
GSU hired Dell McGee as their head coach in late February. The Georgia native was the running backs coach/run game coordinator at Georgia from 2016-23. He has 22 years of coaching experience, including the back-to-back national titles while he was at UGA.
“We are proud to announce Coach Dell McGee as our head football coach,” Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb said. “Coach McGee is an outstanding and authentic man with a strong passion for developing young men. His track record of competitive success at the high school and college levels makes me confident that he will lead our football program to its greatest achievements. We welcome Linda and Dell to Georgia State University!”
He is known as a good recruiter but he was hired too late in the recruiting cycle to make a difference for this season.
Roster turnover has become the norm in college football and it’s no different for Ga State. They have 48 new players this season between high school signees, transfers and walk-ons.
Quarterback Darren Grainger was the only three-year starter in GSU history. He graduated so now the Panthers have to find their new signal caller.
“That’s one of the toughest positions in football,” McGee said. “Just looking for how they respond, how they lead, who can throw, and minimize mistakes and play clean football every day.”
Redshirt freshman Braylen Ragland is the only QB that was on the roster last season. He was the No. 54 quarterback in the nation coming out of high school.
Redshirt senior Zach Gibson transferred from Georgia Tech and he’s the favorite to win the starting job. He’s from John’s Creek and played two seasons at Akron, passing for 2,471 yards and 15 touchdowns, before transferring to Tech.
In 2022 he played in six games and made three starts. One of those was an upset of No. 13 North Carolina. He did not see game action in 2023.
Former Coastal Carolina running back CJ Beasley might be the best transfer player. Last season he had just under 1,000 rushing yards.
They also return running back Freddie Brock, who got his first start in last year’s bowl game. He rushed for 276 yards on 24 carries.
The only returning All-Sun Belt player for the Panthers is corner back Gavin Pringle. He had four interceptions, including a pick-6 and four pass breakups last season.
They were the worst pass defense in the conference so the rest of the secondary has to step up.
I think Georgia State is going to have a rough season in 2024. They have a lot of new players, a new coach and a relatively tough schedule. I think they will win 4 to 5 games.
Here is their schedule:
8/31 @ Georgia Tech
9/7 vs Chattanooga
9/14 vs Vanderbilt
9/28 vs Georgia Southern
10/12 vs Old Dominion
10/17 @ Marshall
10/26 @ Appalachian State
11/1 @ UConn
11/9 @ James Madison
11/16 vs Arkansas State
11/23 @ Texas State
11/30 vs Coastal Carolina
Camden County Wildcats Coach’s Show w Travis Roland August 13

War Path
By: Robert Craft
TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services
Mike Norvell had a busy offseason with the transfer portal. Now that Jordan Travis is in the NFL, Norvell signed DJ Uiagalelei to run the Seminoles’ offense.
Behind Uiagalelei at the helm will be former Alabama running back Roydell Williams, another portal acquisition for the Seminoles.
There has been a lot of action in Tallahassee in 2024 and the season hasn’t started yet. Here’s my game-by-game prediction of Florida State’s 2024 season .
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Aug. 24): Florida State will make the trip to Dublin, Ireland for Week 0, the Seminoles will want to make a statement. I think that Florida State will win this one easily. FSU 38 GT 10.
Boston College Eagles (Sep. 2): Florida State’s home opener will be on a Monday night against Boston College. This will be the Eagles’ first game of the season. Under the new direction of Bill O’Brien, Boston College will likely still be ironing out the details, allowing the Seminoles to cruise into a W. FSU 49 BC 17.
Memphis Tigers (Sep. 14): I think Memphis will have a successful season in the AAC. However, I do not think that the Tigers will be a match for Norvell’s veteran Seminoles. Should be another home win and a 3-game streak. FSU 42 Memphis 21.
California Golden Bears (Sep. 21): This will be Cal’s first season in the ACC. Having to travel cross-country and take on a red-hot Seminoles team might not bode well for the Golden Bears. FSU 27 Cal 10
@ SMU Mustangs (Sep. 28): SMU will be another team that Florida State will introduce to the ACC. The Mustangs are known for their high-powered offense. I think that this one will be a shootout. FSU 45 SMU 41.
Clemson Tigers (Oct. 5): Clemson will be Florida State’s first true test of the season. The Tiger’s are looking to reclaim their dominance in the ACC. Home field advantage will propel the Noles. FSU 30 Clemson 24.
@ Duke Blue Devils (Oct. 18): Duke has spent the last few seasons establishing itself as more than just a basketball school. With that being said, I do not believe Duke will be a match for this year’s Seminoles in Football. FSU 35 Duke 20.
@ Miami Hurricanes (Oct. 26): This will be a road game for FSU, but playing in an NFL stadium that the Hurricanes fail to fill up is not daunting. Florida State should take this one and make it four in a row against an in-state rival. FSU 30 Miami 17.
North Carolina Tar Heels (Nov. 2): Playing this one at Doak Campbell will be a large advantage for the Seminoles, who I think will take this one by a decent margin due to the difference in talent and firepower in the Seminole’s offense. FSU 35 UNC 13.
@ Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Nov. 9): The Fighting Irish are a talented team, and I think playing in South Bend will make this one even harder. I fear that Florida State will keep this one close, but fall at the end. ND 31 FSU 21.
Charleston Southern Buccaneers (Nov. 23): FSU 49 CSU 6.
Florida Gators (Nov. 30): I expect FSU to show out against The Gators. Previous matchups mean nothing in a rivalry game, but I think that the Seminoles make it three in a row in this one. FSU 31 UF 17.
With a healthy roster and no major emergencies for the program, The Seminole should have consistent success and earn themselves a trip to the College Football Playoff.
The Florida Heat
By: Robert Craft
TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services
The Florida Gators enter the 2024 season expected to finish 12th out of 16 teams in the SEC, according to their preseason poll.
The expectations for Florida football entering 2024 are not at all high. Billy Napier is heading into his third season as the head coach and Billy is on the hot seat. He has posted a very disappointing 11-14 record across his first two seasons, and Florida will have one of the most brutal schedules and college football in 2024.
Game 1, 8/31. Miami Hurricanes: If you want to talk about the single most important game on the Florida Gator schedule it’s absolutely this game.
The Florida Gators must absolutely win this game to create momentum for 2024. The Miami Hurricanes are a talented team under second year coach Mario Cristobal. The advantage for Florida is The Swamp. Florida Gators 30 Miami Hurricanes 27.
Game 2, 9/7. Samford Bulldogs: This is the one and only cupcake game on the Florida schedule in 2024. Florida 49 Sanford 10.
Game 3, 9/14 Texas A&M: With new coach Mike Elko and a new quarterback on the Aggies roster, expect turn over in this program. Expect even more turnover than Florida’s off-season.
While Texas A&M promises to have plenty of talent. Some of that talent they imported from Gainesville. Can all that talent cohesively come together in time for this game?
Home-field advantage and a returning quarterback will hopefully lead Florida to their third victory of the year. Florida 27 A&M 17.
Game 4, 9/21 @ Mississippi State: This game is tricky. It is on the road, against new head coach Jeff Libby; and Jeff has a lot of work to do.
To start, a new quarterback is needed after Will Rogers went to the transfer portal. The Bulldogs defense also requires roster retooling.
Coach Napier has a horrible road record. At the end of the day, he must prove that he can win on the road this season and this is a convincing opportunity. Florida 28 Mississippi State 17.
Game 5, 10/5 UCF: This is definitely another game that Billy Napier must win to survive. I know Napier has a problem as an endgame coach, but you have to bet on the Home team. UCF will come into this game with a huge chip on their shoulders. It will be way too close. Florida 38 UCF 35.
Game 6, 10/12 @ Tennessee: Josh Heupel knows how to dump points on teams in bunches.
His easy to run, hard to defend offensive system is a concerning combination.
Also, Nico Iamaleava is an upgrade from Joe Milton. The Gator’s defense better be ready. Florida has owned the Vols over the past 20 years, Tennessee won’t go easy on them.
Tennessee 49 Florida 27.
Game 7, 10/19 Kentucky: I can’t believe I’m saying this, but this is the year Florida finally beats Kentucky!
Oh, if only my 2010 self could hear me talk now. Kentucky is going to play big boy football in the trenches, and Billy Napier must address the need of the O- and D-Line to control the line of scrimmage.
Once again, I give Florida a slight nod because they’re playing in the Swamp. Florida 23 Kentucky 20.
Game 8, 11/2 Georgia: November will be the most hellacious month of Florida football in recent memory.
I do not believe Florida has closed the talent gap on Georgia, and this year Georgia will be playing for a top seed in the college football playoffs. Georgia 38 Florida 17.
Game 9, 11/9 @ Texas: The brutal five week stretch to close season continues in Austin, where the Gators will lock horns with Texas for the first time since 1940.
Sounds fun, right? Texas is definitely a more talented team and will also be playing for a playoff spot in 2024. Texas 44 Florida 27.
Game 10, 11/16 LSU: LSU has beaten Florida five in a row.
This game will be close because it’s played in the Swamp, But LSU will pull it out late on a coaching mistake by Billy Napier. LSU 31 Florida 27.
Game 11, 11/23 Ole Miss: Lane Kippen will return to the swamp. This time as head coach of Ole Miss. The fact that Ole Miss gets one more year out of Jackson Dart could go a long way towards deciding this game. Ole Miss 27 Florida 24.
Game 12, 11/30 @FSU: Mike Norville has proven adept at working the transfer portal, so reloading for another great season isn’t out of the realm of possibilities.
It’s a rivalry game, which means that even if there are no other emotional components to this game (like the future of Billy Napier), the Florida Gators will have a puncher’s chance.
With that being said, Billy is a putrid 2-10 on the road. FSU 31 Florida 17.